Article 5G442 LXer: Find what changed in a Git commit

LXer: Find what changed in a Git commit

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If you use Git every day, you probably make a lot of commits. If you[he]#039[/he]re using Git every day in a project with other people, it[he]#039[/he]s safe to assume that everyone is making lots of commits. Every day. And this means you[he]#039[/he]re aware of how disorienting a Git log can become, with a seemingly eternal scroll of changes and no sign of what[he]#039[/he]s been changed. So how do you find out what file changed in a specific commit? It[he]#039[/he]s easier than you think.

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